Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 15, 1909
Cozy Dolan player rights sold to Denver (Western).
- January 19, 1910
Doc Johnston player rights sold to Buffalo (International).
- January 20, 1910
Traded Ad Brennan and Bob Ewing to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Frank Corridon and Harry Coveleski.
- February 3, 1910
Traded Frank Corridon, Miller Huggins and Rebel Oakes to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Fred Beebe and Alan Storke.
- May 31, 1910
Purchased Slow Joe Doyle from the New York Highlanders for $2,000.
- June, 1910
Signed Al Wickland as a free agent.
- June 5, 1910
Selected Tommy McMillan off waivers from the Brooklyn Superbas.
- June 7, 1910
Purchased Bill Burns from the Chicago White Sox for $4,000.
- June 10, 1910
Traded Jim Doyle and Rabbit Robinson to Louisville (American Association). Received Sam Woodruff.
- June 15, 1910
Bob Spade selected by the St. Louis Browns off waivers.
- June 17, 1910
Purchased Rube Benton from Macon (South Atlantic) for $7,000.
- August 1, 1910
Purchased Mickey Corcoran from Buffalo (Eastern).
- September 1, 1910
Drafted Dave Altizer from Minneapolis (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Barney Schreiber from Denver (Western) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
- September 20, 1910
Ward Miller player rights sold to Montreal (Eastern). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- November 12, 1910
Traded Fred Beebe, Hans Lobert, Dode Paskert and Jack Rowan to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Johnny Bates, Eddie Grant, George McQuillan and Lew Moren.
- Before 1911 Season
Harry Coveleski player rights sold to Chattanooga (Southern Association).
- February 6, 1911
- April, 1911
Hub Northen player rights sold to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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